Jen Phipps
BCL (Hons) Law; BSc (Hons) Criminology with Psychology; MSc (Hons) Criminology with Forensic Psychology; PGCTHE

Lecturer
Department of Law & Criminology
Contact Details
- Email: jfp@aber.ac.uk
- ORCID: 0000-0001-9755-9940
- Office: 19, Hugh Owen Building
- Phone: +44 (0) 1970 622715
- Twitter: @jenphipps1
- Research Portal Profile
Teaching
Module Coordinator
- LC38120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC39020 - Law and Criminology Dissertation
- LC13620 - Foundations of Psychology
- CRM1020 - Criminological Theory and Perspectives
- LC28120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC24020 - Psychology and Crime
- LC34020 - Psychology and Crime
Lecturer
- LAM6260 - Dissertation
- LC13620 - Foundations of Psychology
- LC39020 - Law and Criminology Dissertation
- LC28120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC29120 - Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders
- LC39120 - Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders
- LC34020 - Psychology and Crime
- LC24020 - Psychology and Crime
- LC37920 - Sports Law and Society
- LC30140 - Empirically Based Criminology Dissertation
- LAM0820 - International Environmental Law
Coordinator
- LC39020 - Law and Criminology Dissertation
- CRM1020 - Criminological Theory and Perspectives
- LC13620 - Foundations of Psychology
- LC38120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC28120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC34020 - Psychology and Crime
- LC24020 - Psychology and Crime
Tutor
- PGM2710 - Theoretical Foundations of Research in Law and Criminology
- CRM1420 - Understanding and Investigating Serious Crime
- LC13620 - Foundations of Psychology
- LC28120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- CRM1020 - Criminological Theory and Perspectives
- LC38120 - Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
- LC24020 - Psychology and Crime
Grader
Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour
Foundations of Psychology
Psychopathology
Psychology & Crime
Research
My main areas of research are related to criminology and criminal psychology. I am interested in the areas surrounding the causes of offending behaviour and the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders.
I have also been involved with research related to policing and the military. More specifically, issues related to the cultural and professionalism of the uniformed services. My current research is exploring the impact of military service on the life-course, through the lens of life course and developmental criminology.
Responsibilities
Criminology Scheme Co-ordinator
Office Hours (Student Contact Times)
- Thursday 9.00-11.00